Job Details: SQL DBA

Job Title: SQL DBA
Job ID: tt
Company: team t
Position Type: Permanent
Pay Rate: 90's
Skills: SQL, DBA
Date Posted: Sep-11-08

Full time psoition for a growing Charlotte company.A very strong DBA to take over all DBA initiatives and "run with it." Candidates should have 6 years of experience in large scale SQL databases and a solid understanding of retail business processes and how to translate business requirements into technical requirements. Candidates should have a strong understanding of performance and capacity planning in a complex, mature IT environment.

Experience Preferred:
Candidates for this position should have a 6+ years of experience as a Microsoft SQL DBA. This candidate will work with the physical database design, define application databases and provide support to the application development staff. This candidate will be responsible for overseeing and performing database installation, database recovery, scheduling and performing upgrades to the databases. Candidates will manage database elements, including schemas, tables, views, indexes, stored procedures, and triggers. This candidate will conduct performance analysis on application SQL code and assist in troubleshooting by providing solutions or directions that are consistent and effective. Candidates must possess the experience and skill level necessary to function as a Senior DBA in our department. Strong SQL and Windows system skills are needed. Candidates must have the ability to work in a team environment. Performance tuning tools are a plus.
Must be currently living in the Charlotte area.
Must be an US Citizen or CURRENTLY holding a Green

Location: [rss] US-NC-Charlotte
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
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Contact Email: psoc@fairpoint.net


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